Prince A. Jackson Jr.

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Dr. Prince A. Jackson, Jr.
President Savannah State College
Term 1971 1978
Predecessor Howard Jordan Jr.
Successor Wendell G. Rayburn
Born
Alma mater Georgia State College
Residence Savannah, Georgia
Profession educator

Dr. Prince A. Jackson, Jr. served as president of Savannah State College from 1971 and until 1978. [1]

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[edit] Biography

[edit] Education

Jackson was a graduate of Georgia State College. [1]

[edit] Early career

[edit] President

In 1971, Jackson became the second alumnus to become president of Savannah State (Cyrus G. Wiley, the third president, was the first). [1]

His administration was responsible for the establishment of the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps at Savannah State and the establishment of WHCJ, the university’s FM radio station. [1] Jackson also oversaw institutionalization of the Title III program, the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools re-accreditation and the construction of new buildings. [1]

After serving as president Jackson returned to teach Mathematics at Savannah State until his retirement.

[edit] Legacy

[edit] Suggested Reading

  • Hall, Clyde W (1991). One Hundred Years of Educating at Savannah State College, 1890-1990. East Peoria, Ill.: Versa Press.

[edit] References

Academic offices
Preceded by
Howard Jordan Jr.
President of
Savannah State College

19711978
Succeeded by
Wendell G. Rayburn


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